Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia

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Autor(a) principal: SYABANA,Mohamad Ana
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: YULIANA,Nancy Dewi, BATUBARA,Irmanida, FARDIAZ,Dedi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract Apart from their nutritional value, vegetables and spices were empirically known to have functional properties such as antioxidant and antidiabetic activity. However, scientific evidence of these health effects is limited. In our effort to find potent raw material for antidiabetic functional food development, α-glucosidase inhibition and antioxidant activity of 15 Indonesian vegetables and spices methanolic extracts were screened. Their phytochemical profiles were assessed by determining total phenolic content (TPC) and 1H NMR fingerprinting. The results showed that the Syzygium polyanthum, Pluchea indica, Etlingera elaitor, and Cosmos caudatus had the highest GIA (IC50 11.76 ± 0.32, 12.17 ± 0.18, 53.13 ± 2.87, and 61.33 ± 1.21 μg/ml, respectively). The AA and TPC of the four samples were also higher than the others. The 1H NMR profiles of the active samples were different from the non-active samples mainly in the aromatic region. Further observation of the spectra revealed that caffeoylquinic derivatives and esculetin were identified in P. indica; while gallic acid, syringic acid, and myricetin were identified in S. polyanthum. These compounds were known to have antidiabetic activity through different mechanisms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
title Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
spellingShingle Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
SYABANA,Mohamad Ana
antidiabetic activity
α-glucosidase
vegetable and spices
NMR
title_short Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
title_full Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
title_fullStr Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
title_sort Antidiabetic activity screening and nmr profile of vegetable and spices commonly consumed in Indonesia
author SYABANA,Mohamad Ana
author_facet SYABANA,Mohamad Ana
YULIANA,Nancy Dewi
BATUBARA,Irmanida
FARDIAZ,Dedi
author_role author
author2 YULIANA,Nancy Dewi
BATUBARA,Irmanida
FARDIAZ,Dedi
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SYABANA,Mohamad Ana
YULIANA,Nancy Dewi
BATUBARA,Irmanida
FARDIAZ,Dedi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv antidiabetic activity
α-glucosidase
vegetable and spices
NMR
topic antidiabetic activity
α-glucosidase
vegetable and spices
NMR
description Abstract Apart from their nutritional value, vegetables and spices were empirically known to have functional properties such as antioxidant and antidiabetic activity. However, scientific evidence of these health effects is limited. In our effort to find potent raw material for antidiabetic functional food development, α-glucosidase inhibition and antioxidant activity of 15 Indonesian vegetables and spices methanolic extracts were screened. Their phytochemical profiles were assessed by determining total phenolic content (TPC) and 1H NMR fingerprinting. The results showed that the Syzygium polyanthum, Pluchea indica, Etlingera elaitor, and Cosmos caudatus had the highest GIA (IC50 11.76 ± 0.32, 12.17 ± 0.18, 53.13 ± 2.87, and 61.33 ± 1.21 μg/ml, respectively). The AA and TPC of the four samples were also higher than the others. The 1H NMR profiles of the active samples were different from the non-active samples mainly in the aromatic region. Further observation of the spectra revealed that caffeoylquinic derivatives and esculetin were identified in P. indica; while gallic acid, syringic acid, and myricetin were identified in S. polyanthum. These compounds were known to have antidiabetic activity through different mechanisms.
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